- Accessible
- Amphitheater
- Comfort Station
- Fishing River
- Gift/Souvenir Shop
- Historic Sites
- Historical Areas/Struct.
- Historical Demo.
- Museum
- Organized Group Tenting
- Overlook
- Picnic Pavilion
- Picnic Tables
- River
Washington Crossing Park preserves the site of George Washington's dramatic boat crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolution and is a National Historic Landmark.
The Upper Section of the park has historic buildings, walking paths, picnic pavilions, fishing, and historical and environmental education programs. The Lower Section of the park has historic buildings, walking paths, picnicking, picnic pavilions, fishing, non-motorized boat launching, outdoor recreation programs, historical and environmental education programs, and hosts special events and re-enactments.
Parts of the park are operated by the Friends of Washington Crossing and may charge a fee. Other parts of the park are free and open sunrise to sunset. www.washingtoncrossingpark.org
Nearby Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve showcases the extraordinary diversity of plants native to Pennsylvania. An entrance fee is charged. www.bhwp.org
The park is located near the following Pennsylvania State Parks:
Delaware Canal State Park
Tyler State Park
The park is located within driving distance of:
Philadelphia
New Hope
Trenton
NJ State Parks Washington Crossing State Park
Reservations must be made 3 Day(s) ahead of arrival and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.